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About The Savannah museum. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1822)
PUBLISHED DAILY BY COSAM EMIR BARTLET. THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM j Is published near Whitaker-street, on the Bay, every day for eight months and three times a week for the remaining four months of the year, a t eight dollars per annum, if paid in advance, or tbs dollars if Daid after the expiration of the year. No subscriptions are received fora period less than six months—for which five dollars are charged. THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM for the conn trv, is published to meet the arrangement of the niail, three times a week, at five dollars per annum, if paid in advance, or eight dollars if not paid during the year. not exceeding twelve lines are published in both papers, the first time for 75 cents, and continued in the city paper, unless otherwise ordered, at 38 cents each continuation. Advertisements over twelve lines charged in the game proportion. When an advertisement is sent to the office without anv number of insertions being expres sed on the face of the order, it is understood that the advertiser wishes it continued until further notice. Therefore, all advertisements which are not originally limited to a certain number of in sertions, are continued and charged until an or der for discontinuance is received. Advertise ments not continued oftener than tu.ce a week, are charged for each insertion the same as anew advertisement. IMIE subscriber contemplate- embarking lor England on business, ere long, is desirous to reduce his present stock of China, Glass, Plated, Japan and Ea"thev Ware, COMPRISING A MOST CHOICE AND GENERAL ASSORT* ME NT OF Gilt,richly coloured,Japan, Nankeen,opaque, iron, stone and semi China, blue printed, wedge wood ar.d other Dining Services from 29 to S9O dollars per sett. Sandwich or supper Setts of the same in Ma hogany Trays, hot v. ater Plates and Dishes of various descriptions. Dresden, French and English China; Break fast and Tea Setts, from §5 to 75 per sett. Breakfast Bowls and Tea Cups and Saucers j ar.d Tea Plates by the dozen in grea’ variety, j Spare, white and gold Cotter, Tea, Sugar, Cream and Butter pus, Bowls, small and large Plates. Open work Fruit Baskets and Stands, Plates to match. China, Stone, L.ustercd and other fancy Wa ter Pitchers. Oyster Tubs and Wine Coolers, Conserve and Pickling Jars, Water Covers, improved Dai ry or Milk Pans. Soap and Brush frays, F.wers and Basons, Foot Tubs, all sizes and descriptions of Plate , shallow and deep aud covered Dishes, soup and sauce Turreens, Boats, Pickle Leaves, Mugs Pitchers, Cups and Saucers, Ted, Ooitee, Su gar, Milk and Butter Pots, Covered Chambers, stone Jugs and Jars and Baking Pans, and al most every useful article in the line ALSO, AN EXT! SSIVE ASSORTMENT Oi Plain and double flint &. richly cut decanter.. Bnd Pitchers of ail sizes, Tumblers, wine, cor dial, lemonade, custard, jelly, syllabub and sweet meat Glasses, Finger Basons and Glass Coolers, cellery and sallad Bowls, salt Celiers, butter, sugar and cream pots, Chamber Lamps and Candle Sticks., plain and plated sliding and socket Candle Shades, gilt and plated mounted, entry and Hall Lamps, small peg Lamps to put in candle sticks. Brass, Bronze and Japanned suspending and Standing Lamps ; superb Astral Lamps, with moon lights complete; Plated chamber and oth er Candlesticks ; Snuifers ar.d Trays ; Cruet and Cordial Stands, Bottle Stands, Table Bells, best block-tin dish Covers, Tea Kettles, Cheese Toasters, Ivory and buck horn handled Knives and Forks, guard Oyster Knives, patent Cor ; Screws, Table Mats. Japanne : Waite rs, Brush es, Knife Trays, Toilet Glasses, various sizer, Spitting Basons, gilt frame Chimney and Pier Glasses, Glass Baskets, Dressing Cases, Tea Tubs, &c. Stc. AND 200 hhds ard crates Crockery. 80 tierces boxes Glassware. Suitable for Country stores and town grocer:* dealing in these articles, all of w hich having been procured on the most advantageous terms, enables the subscriber to sell by the original package or in regular assortments, at least e ijual ifnot below the prices of any other Estab lishment in the State, qfp Experienced Pack er’s at all times in waiting. N. li. HART. Marshall’s Buildings, Bamard-st. march 21 68 Boots ami Siioes, M Reduced Prices. THE subscriber intending to close bis busi ness early in the spring, oilers for sale his stock of fresh Boots and Shoes, wholesale and retail, at unusually low prices—amongst which sre— -1009 pair ladies’ morocco Slippers, plain Laces, village Laces, bridle ties and broad straps, with and without heels 3-00 pair ladies’ superior quality black moroc co broad straps and village, heel and spring heel walking Shoes 500 pair women’s black roan morocco Slip pers, of various qualities ?00 pair gentlemen’s fine nailed and sewed calf skin Siioes, of a superior quality 200 pair children’s morocco and leather Shoes and Boots, thick and thin Soles ALSO, Ladies’ pruno’lo nd ramask satin Shoes YY’iiite and colored kid do Gentlemen’3 fine YVashingt in Boots and dan cing Pumps Men’s good strong lined and bound Shoe* Negroes’ thick Urogand and coarse Siioes Soys’ fine Shoes, nailed and sewed Misses’ black and colored morocco and leath er thick and thin sole Shoes Day ft Martin’s Parte Blaaking, &c. Ac. dealers will find it to their ad vantage to cill. JAMES ADAMS, South tide Old Market Square. march 20 ni Coffee, fl bar* St. Domingo Coffee—landing ondifor sale by HALL k HOYT, march 16—64 THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM. I THREAD UiCES. K*JTLI.IAM ROSE, has just received a very * v large assortment of ENGLISH DOUBLE GROUND THREAD LACES and CAPE CROWNS, Fine Bobinet Laces Trim tings, Flounces and flounc’d Robes Fine Linen Cambric and Cambric Hdkfs, 2 ca-es fine 4-4 Irish Linen and Sheeting. Together with his former assortment makes the Stock very compleat and for sale cheap at the sign of tlie Golden Fleece, march 6 55 s • AVE removed their Store to Johnston’s ? 5 square, next to Mr. Longworth’s Book store, where they are now opening a large and elegant assortment of HATS of every descrip tion, from die factory of 11 EX UY COSTAR....JVew- York, hich are ottered on their usual terms. “•march 9 53 Stock &? Produce Hroker. “J “ 11E subscriber will attend to the purchase 8 and sale of STOCKS, PRODUCE MER CHANDIZE of every description, at a moderate charge. CHARLES COTTON, Hall ZJ Hoyt’s Buildings, on the Bay. j march 4 dftf Notice, r. LL Ttersons having demands against the es iT tale of E. F. Dodge deceased, are reques ted to present them duly attested to the sub se •be-, and those indebted to said estate are re qu.i dto make immediate payment to march 26 72* ii. P.DODGE, ,Idm V. Notice. 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Daniel .'V Robins, deceased, are requested to make payment to the subscriber within 10 days from date—'The debts not then paid will be put in suit; and those having demands against said es tate are requested to present them for payment to THOMAS ti ROBINS, Adht’r march 28 o* Sugar and Coffee. 40 hods prime vluscovado Sugar 5 - ’ bags do Green Coffee ! a ling from sloop Emily from Havana and fi. ■- by HALL & HOYT. ‘i h iio 72 K J W. WHITLOCK, Ji vk received by late arrivals, ROM *! -.v-York, a large and handsome as set- of CLOTHING, which they of fers* j i-icc- ithe times Si.per v black Dress Coats Do do Pantaloons Fine Us, !! St I.inen do Seai suck* ■ white Jane Jo Black & - red Crape do Ychow 2. Blue Nankeen do Seai-sucder <*. Bombazet Coatees Black ?; colored Camblet do White & figured Marseilles Vests B!’k silk fashionable patterns do Linen &, Muslin Shirts frill’d & Plain. 1 march 27—d—73 Cheese . Ale, Cider &c. Z J ECEIVKD per tiie Native and Augusta -2j Casks Cheese Superior quality 20 bbls Albany Double Ale 15 do first rate Newark Cider AND IS STORE, 20 bbls Whiskey 20 qr <L:,ks Malaga YVine 56 Tubs tt 18 Jurkins fresh Goshen But ter 20 M Spanish Segars, 12 K.eg3 Rich mond No. 1 Tobacco and a complete assort ment of Groceries and Provisions—for Sale on reasonable terms by GIBBS & ALEXANDER, march 27—c73 Taylors Wharf For Sale. BY the subscriber, that valuable LOT No. 2. Tower tything. Decker ward, 60 feet in front, and 90 in depth, in Market-square. Ap ply to MOSES CLELAND. march 27 ns Independent Presbyterian CHURCH. ffYMF. Committee of Pew Holders having ac -1 compiished the object of their ap pointment, are now prepared to receive the As sessments, they request the favor of all interes ted to call and pay’ the same, at tiie counting room of B. BURROUGHS, No. 3 Commerce- Row, on or before tiie 25th inst. march 19 e 1900 bushels prime Maryland CORN, ON board sioop YVarren, at Moore’s wharf, for sale by TUF l'S & REED. march 25 c Linen Drilling. a case double twill’d Linen Drilling, for sale by BLANCHARD, BROTHERS £f CO. march 30 m 76 Sugar , BBLS Muscovado Sugar, of the first QjriU quality, for sale by BAKER & MINTON. aprii 3 d79 FRIDAY MORNING—APRIL 5, 1822. MuhOgany Furniture, Piano Fortes, Curled Ilair .Matrasses Feather Beds, Chairs, sjv. THE subscriber, agent for the well known Factory of I). PHYFE, in the cityofNew- York, respectfully informs the Citizens of Sa vannah, that be has brought to this city a large Si full assortment of CABINET FURNITURE, consisting of the following articles : Side Boards, with and without Liquor Cases Sets of Dining ‘Tables, single do. Sofas and Couches, Rosewood and Mahogany Pier Tables, with marble tops, Card Tables Tea Tables. Breakfast Tables, Dressing Ta bles, with and without glasses Rosewood and Mahogany Work Tables do do Writing do Secretaries, Book Cases, Bureaus Double and single Wash Stands, Ward Robes Butlers’ Trays and Stands, Piano Steols Music Book Cases, Mahogany Chairs Curled Maple do, Rosewood do. High por t Rosewood Bedsteads, Fieidjdo do do Mahogany do. Field do. do do Curled Maple do field do Dressing Glasses, of every description Piano Fortes, the newest Music, &c. Double and single curled hai Matrasses do do feather Beds of i. he best quality A large assortment of Chairs. Ail the above articles will be arranted to stand the climate, and the subscribe, invites the public generally to call and view fort >emslves at his Repository, Church Buildings, opposite Gibbons’ Buildings. J. W. MORRALL. N. B. TI le subscriber lias brought out one of I the best workmen, and will attend to those who wish their Furniture repaired or varnished, nnv 12 6 Southern Candles. fjWFTS ti REED Have recently received— A 80 Boxes Charleston ami 203 Boxes Fay etteville Candles Warranted equal if not Su perior to any mails in the Southern States, march 22 869 Whiskey , Cheese fyc. 34 bbls Rye YViiiskey 9 casks Goshen Cheese 60 bbls prime Beef 10 do Mess do 50 firkins Goshen Butter, for family use 40 kegs inauuf’d Tobacco, first quality 50 bbls Ale 25 kegs patent Shot, assorted sizes 50 boxes Soap, 50 do Candles 50 kegs white Lead 33 do ground Verdigris 29 do Black Paint 16 bbls Lamp Black 4 do black Varnish 8 halfbbls Fly Market Reef For sale by ‘C C GIIISWOLD (i Cos march 28 74 The Hundred I Ponders of the World and of the three, kingdoms •/ Nature, | “DESCRIBED according io the latest ar.d best J| * authorities illustrated by Engravings—by the Rev. C. C. Clause —Price g3 Just recei ved and for sale bv , Tiios. LONG WORTH, march 27 Johnston’s square. Notice. rilllß copartnership of POTT & McKIN. A NE, of New-York, was dissolved on the 31st of December, 1821, by mutual consent. GIDEON POTT, J P. M-KINNE. march 37 73 Corn afloat. 1800 bbls prime Virginia CORN, on board sch. Fairy, laying at Moore’s wharf, for sale by OLIVER PALMES. march 25 i Exchange on London , {j*Oß SALE by : JOHNSTON & HILLS. march 18 65 _ Exchange (< Ini tain, BILLS o.\ ‘XI W-rORSC, VT an sight—for sale o • JXO 11. REID & CO. march 20 fH For Sale > PLAISTF.RING HAIR M.ds. and i.. =* just received and ter : i by RICHARDS ft BANKS, march 22—c* m -;eutml whf Coffee. npiHTRTY Bags prime i r en Coffee Landing A ar.d for Sale by ’ ROBERT S. GOFF, march 2 ‘9 e xchange W barf. Corn Afloat. 2750 Bushels Corn on board Schr. Trader and for Sale by L. H. SAGE & Cos. Sugar and Coffee. 20 hhds very prime Muscovado Sugar 27 bags prime green Coffee Landing from sloop F.mily, from Havana For sale by J. LATHKOP ft Go. march 26 72 Sweet Malaga Wine. 50 quarter casks very exclient sweet Mala ga Wine, landing from the Cere* and for sale by JOHN LATHKOP & CO. march 25 c i FEW very handsome ornamented Papers elk for Fire Boards and Mantle Pieces For 9ale by THOMAS LONGWORTII, march 27 Johnson’s square. Spermaceti Candles. FIFTEEN boxes Sperm Candles, branded J. Howland & Cos. New-Bedford, received per ship Augusta, for sale by AUGUSTUS CORNWALL, march 28 74 Notice. A persons having demands against the es •3*- fate of James Peto, late of South Carolina, deceased, are requested to render them prop erly attested according to law, and those in debted, are requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned qualified administra trix. MARY A. PETO. march 12 CO Notice. psJJINF. months afterdate application will be e v made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Bryan county for liberty to sell the Real Es tate of William Road, deceased. DAVID KENNEDY', Executor, march 14 9m* ~ PERSONS desirous of disposing of Lands in Monroe, Houston, ami Henry Counties, imd lands in the Counties generally, of the two last Irand Lotteries, will plei-sc give information to the subscriber by letter • jst paid, through 6(0 medium of the post office, stating the low est price for such, nil! promptly be answered fbl 6 £B___ _ _ DAVID PoI.OCK. N otiee. \LL persons indebted to the estate of John Cbace, late, of St. Marys dec. are request ed to make paymenl to the subscriber within 30 days from tins date, the debts not then paid will be put in suit, and those having demands against said estate are requested to present them for payment to GKO. W. MARTIN, Adrn’or. fan 22 ui 18 Take Notice. N INE months afterdate, I shall apnlv to the Hon. tiie Judge of the nforior Court Chatham County, for leave to sell he rentes tate of W.G. F.noe, and for the benefit of the heirsaad creditors of said deceased S. G. THBEADCHAJT, .Idm’r. Jf- Notice. PERSONS having demands against the late .Mr. Archibald McLeran, dec. are requested to render them properly attested agreeable to iaw; and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned qualifi ed executors. JAMES WALLACE,T HENRY McALI'IN LEx’ra. THOMAS MILROSE S fob 14 ill 58 Notice. DURING the Absence of the Subscriber William W. Creemer is authorized to act as his attorney. JOHN B. CREEMER. march 22 d69 Notice. f |NHE subscribers offer fur sale at greatly re -0 duced prices, 800 boxes CANDLES, from their own Manufactory, acknowledged to be far superior to any in tiie country. 100 boxes do Geo. Jackson o. Co’s, brand And No 1, 2 and 3 Soap Georgia Candles, 4s, 5:. and 6’s, ’() a 23 ets. p lb Northern do (Geo. Jackson h c->.) 5.s and 6’s 16 and 17 cts do do other brands, 15 and 16 Spermaceti Candles, 44 a 46 No I Soap, primest quality, ’ Inferior do 4 a 6 Fancy Soap, 6 dozen, § a2 Vi J]ho, for sate, No 1 a 2 Mackerel, in whole and half bjila. march 26 72 I, BALDWIN & Cos. Notice. QTfoHE copartnership <>i GUEUAIID Si POL -41 A ILL, in Savannah, and of JAS. B. JAU DON, at Black Swamp, S. C. is this day dissol ved by mutual consent. All persons having claim*, are requested to bring theiii forward, and those indebted to settle with P Guerard, wb .s authorized to settle tiie affairs of the c- .cern. P GUERARD, THOS POI IIILL, JAS. B. J ADDON, Savannah. March 23, 1822. and *e subscriber will continue the Fec it : ■ and Commission Business at tile Store oc -1 by Guerard Si Polliill, and requests a t . . uiance of tiie favors of their friends. THUS. POLHILL. cli 25 and Notice. E copartnersliip heretofore subsisting be- I ween tiie subscribers, under the firm of Jacob Keck If Cos. is dissolved by mutual con sent. Those indebted will pleasecall and make payment, and those having demands present them immediately to William Parvin, who ia duly authorised to settle the same JACOB KECK, WILLIAM PAR YIN. The subscribe; will .ontinue ffte Grocery Business at the old taiHi.au ! requests a fur ther continuance of ft font. YILLIAM PARVIN. march 36 c 72 Notice. TIIUF.F, months after date the undersigned will make application attlie Planters’ Bank of the State of G corgi*, for payment of a Note issued by the said Bark, the left hand half of which has been lost-*-No. 551, value jgSO, sign ed John Bolton, Ptejl. JOSHUA MILNE, march 13 fni6l — j Notice. r rxHOSF. Pew Holders in the Independent 1 Presbyterian Church of Savannah, who have not yet assented to the assessment recent ly laid for theputposeof extinguishing its debts, arc notified that, if such assent be not given in by the firrt of ryxt month, their pews will then be advertised for sale according to the provis ions of the title under which they are held. OLIVER STURGES, Chairman of Board Trusted, • march 15 66 No. 81 Vor. £3 ffiliftiOlla. Jiy J. It. Herbert & Cos. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. On the first TUESDAY in May next will be sold before tile Court-House in tiiis city, between tiie usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, All that valuable Lot, No 20, Trustees Car dens, in tiie city of Savannah, front on F.ast Broad street, soM as the property of Mr. Samuel Dav enport, deceased, for the benefit of tile heirs and creditors, by permission of the Honorable; I the Interior Court of Chatham County, and by order bf the Administrators. Terms at time of *! e - march 1 Administrator Sale, Tv linker and Minton. On the first Tuesday in -May next .it 12 o’clock, in front of the Court Hour;, The toliarf Lot No. 8 called Stanton’s wharf, with the buildings tlieron.— Also, the lot and buildings thereon, lately in the occupation or P. Stanton, deceased, situated in St. James i.quare, Heatlicoat Ward, sold by per mission of tiie honorable the Inferior Court, by order of the administrators—Terms Casii. feb 28 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. By Raker £> Minton. On TUrSDAY', 16lh April next, in front of their Auction Store. Part of the personal estate of Col. Wm. Kelly, deceased, consisting of Carnets, Rugs, Chairs, Looking Glasses, dining and card Tables, Bu reaus, Books and Book Case, Beds and Bedding, Matrasses, Curtains, Shovels and Tongs, Fenders, Crockery and Glass Ware, Knives !■ Forks, Pla ted \Y aae, Plantation Tools, Uc. Sold by order of the administrator. march 5 - ■— t Administrators Sales. 15 Y order of tiie Honorable the Court of Or- Pdinary, lor the county of Chatham, will be sc.d at the Court House in tiiis ciiy, on tiie first Tuesday in May next, at 12 ociock, the following property, being tiie remaining part of the real estate of Hazen Kimball, deceas ed. One vacant Lot of Ground, designated in the plan of the city ns No. 16, Jackson Ward, 60 by 9d feet; fronting on Orleans square and on Ba’. yard street continued, opposite house of R Habersham, Kxq. subject to annual ground rent to be city ofgai 68‘lOU. One half Lot, known and designated in the plan of the city as No 15, Warren ward, with tiie improvements thereon,consisting of a good two story House and out buildings, recently occupied by Mr. J. Lawrence, subject to ground rent of g 7 50-100 per annum. Terms of sale—for the vacant Lot, one third cash, < ethirdsix months one third l 2 months, with interest—pajment secured by mortgage on the property. The half Lot, with, improvements cash—purchaser paying for ti JAMES JOHNSTON;? , , , < HENRY YV. HILLS. C rs - GEORGE SCHLEY, Auct’r. march 9 53 - -im.il J Marshals Sales. ON the first Tuesday in May next, will be Sold at the Market House in the Town o St. Mary’s, between the u3uJ hours often and three o’clock. The following NEGROES, viz Serah, Charles, Samuel; Mary and Amelia, Levied on as the property of David Lewis deceased, to satisfy sundry Executions in favor of the United State3 Vs. Samuel Clarke, Administrator of David Lewis. Conditions of Sale Cash, in such Bills or Specie, as will be received in the United States Branch Bank, as no other will be received. M. J3OOG Dy. M. St. Mary’s march 16 70 march 23 Marshal’s Sales , ON the first Tuesday in May next, will be , sold at the Market-house in the town of St. Mary’s, between the usual hours of ten and three o'clock. The following NEGROES, viz : Cato, Arm sted, Ned, Coco, Miiley and her child, Mary, Prissilla, Della, Lucy, and her three children, Isaac, Jacob,and Bella. Also, the following Tracts of Land, laying and being inEast-Florida, viz : One Tract con taining two Hindi ed and sixty acres, tnore C? less, situate! on Mills’s Swamp. One trac containing 175 acres more or leas, situated or Bells River, with the improvements thereon; cne tract, containing six thousand eight hundred and eighty six acres, more or less, situated on the waters of Nassaw River.- One tract containing five thousand four hundred and sixty teres, more or less, situated on Beli’e River—Oie tract, containing three thousand six hundred and fifty four acres, more or less, situated on Brandy Branch—One tract contain ing two hundred and seventy acres, more ot iess, situated on McQtueen’s Swamp— One tract containing two hundred atres, more tr ies*, situated on Bells River, and one lot in tut town of Fernandina. The above property pointed odt by the de fendant to satisfy an Execution issued out of the Sixth Circuit Court of tiie United States fyr the District of Georgia, in favor if William P. Kelly V*. Eieazcr YVatemian,—Conditions of Sale Cash. M. BOCG Dy. M. St. Mary’s march 16—70 man h 23 Cognac Brandy £5 Jani\ Rum-, 8 pipes Cognac Brandy 15 lihds Jamaica Rum—for rale bi ll AKER hi MKTON. aprii Id \ Russia Sheetings , 2 bales Russia Sheetings 2 do. Brown Linens \ 3 do. Oanaburgs \ 1 case Osnaburg Thread 1 do. coloured ik*. \ 100 boxes Rose Soap \ 26 do. fresh Raisins \ ALSO, \ 1 GIG and HARNESS—For sale bv \ J. HANMEE,\ fYashington-Batt Buildingi march 14 and “ \